"Slowness" Quotes from Famous Books
... brilliant, he had several which have a peculiarly impressive effect when displayed in an exalted station. He was indefatigably industrious; worked on an average eight hours a day for fifty-four years; had great tenacity of will; that kind of solid judgment which comes of slowness of brain, and withal a most majestic port and great dignity of manners. He had also as much kindliness of nature as the very great can be expected to have; his temper was under severe control; and, in his earlier ... — The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 • Editor-In-Chief Rossiter Johnson
... the will Always to strive for wisdom; opened hand And governed appetites; and piety, And love of lonely study; humbleness, Uprightness, heed to injure nought which lives, Truthfulness, slowness unto wrath, a mind That lightly letteth go what others prize; And equanimity, and charity Which spieth no man's faults; and tenderness Towards all that suffer; a contented heart, Fluttered by no desires; a bearing mild, Modest, and grave, with manhood nobly mixed, With patience, ... — The Bhagavad-Gita • Sir Edwin Arnold
... advantages of a cautious circumspection in our intercourse with the world. Slowness of belief, and a proper distrust are essential ... — Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets • Daniel Young
... and internal communications left her. Slowness of motion brought her to the plain piece of work she had to do, on a colourless earth, that seemed foggy; but one could see one's way. Resolution is a form of light, our native light ... — The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith
... for a string in her brain seemed to be pulled by a persistent knocking at the door. With great slowness the door opened and a tall human being came towards her, holding out her arm ... — The Voyage Out • Virginia Woolf
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